Representative Experience Archive
Amundsen Davis represents a large multi-national bank in the documentation, review and negotiation of business and commercial real estate loans.
Amundsen Davis defended a civil engineering firm against a qui tam False Claims Act suit based on allegations that the client improperly invoiced the State of Illinois for work the client performed. The court granted our motion to dismiss based on the pleadings.
Amundsen Davis serves as counsel to an amateur sports organization and its establishment of a scholarship program based on academic and needs based qualifications of its participants.
Amundsen Davis obtained summary judgment in favor of a parking lot owner and construction contractor after an accident occurred in the parking lot that involved a car and a pedestrian.
Matthew Kees successfully defended a large, national trucking company in a wrongful death lawsuit. After the plaintiff made a demand in excess of $1,000,000, Matt prepared and argued in favor of a motion for summary judgment. The judge granted this motion, dismissed the case, and the plaintiff received nothing.
Amundsen Davis served as counsel to an individual in the sale of his biotech company. Our representation began to efficiently structure the transaction from a tax perspective and has evolved to include annual tax filings and planning to reduce the overall tax to the estate.
Amundsen Davis obtained summary judgment in favor of the premises owner whose daughter’s guests allegedly assaulted the adult plaintiff.
Matthew Kees defended a transportation company against claims of negligence, negligent entrustment, and negligent hiring. While in the course of deposing the plaintiff, Matt obtained an admission that the plaintiff fell asleep immediately before the accident, and caused his own injuries. The plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit shortly after without even making a settlement demand.
Our labor team was retained to defend our client, a large family-owned automotive group, against an attempt to organize the auto maintenance employees at the company’s Hyundai dealership in Hazelwood, Missouri.
Amundsen Davis defended a construction industry client against claims by union benefit funds that alleged the client was the purported successor of a prior business entity and therefore owed the funds more than $1 million.